Simulating partial discharge (PD) using RF module

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Hello,

I want to simulate a cavity or void that acts as a PD to see its electromagnetic waves. Is there any way to do it?


5 Replies Last Post 30 mai 2024, 21:15 UTC−4
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 month ago 29 mai 2024, 14:47 UTC−4

That may be possible in a time dependent study in the RF module.

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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That may be possible in a time dependent study in the RF module.

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Posted: 1 month ago 29 mai 2024, 18:27 UTC−4

Hi Edgar,

Yes, I know it is possible, but I don't know how to do that. For example, how do we define boundary conditions and lumped ports for it?

Hi Edgar, Yes, I know it is possible, but I don't know how to do that. For example, how do we define boundary conditions and lumped ports for it?

Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 month ago 30 mai 2024, 02:52 UTC−4

This needs extensive analysis of your project. Partial discharge comes in many flavours. I advise to check application library examples to learn about available BCs, ports and the like. Start simple and increase complexity step by step.

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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This needs extensive analysis of your project. Partial discharge comes in many flavours. I advise to check application library examples to learn about available BCs, ports and the like. Start simple and increase complexity step by step.

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Posted: 1 month ago 30 mai 2024, 11:01 UTC−4

I understand your point but found nothing related to this topic in the library examples.

I understand your point but found nothing related to this topic in the library examples.

Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 month ago 30 mai 2024, 21:15 UTC−4
Updated: 1 month ago 30 mai 2024, 21:16 UTC−4

Perhaps take a look at the plasma module and the examples in the application gallery? https://www.comsol.com/plasma-module and https://www.comsol.com/models?q=partial%20discharge

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Perhaps take a look at the plasma module and the examples in the application gallery? https://www.comsol.com/plasma-module and https://www.comsol.com/models?q=partial%20discharge

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